Transforming international living into personal and professional progress

October 15, 2009

Cultural Awareness in the Workplace

A photo from yesterday's presentation at the US embassy in Rome -- Survive to Thrive: Cultural Awareness in the Workplace. It was a mixed group of new arrivals, spouses, diplomats and embassy staff (even a few Italians) and everyone was quite engaged and surprised at how much they got out of the hour.

So, I am figuring out how to make and upload a recording so that I can share the text with all of you too. Anyone want to help me crack the podcast nut?

1 comment:

I'd love to hear more about what you're doing. I was thinking of starting a business like yours in Boston. In any case, I just started a blog called "only connect" and I'm hoping to get people to contribute stories about positive cross-cultural interaction.

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In Rome for over half my life, I have adapted, but continue to grow and strive to thrive. It is a process, but it can be fun.
As a Coach and Cross-Cultural Trainer, I help international professionals, their spouses and their organizations move from survive to thrive. Living in a different cultural environment can be a catalyst for personal and professional progress